Banksy, the elusive British street artist, has just published a new video from Gaza, a Palestinian city on the Mediterranean coast that was the centre of an Israel-Palestine conflict last summer.
The new video, posted to YouTube, surpassed 100,000 views in just a few hours.
Banksy also posted photographs of his work to his website.
In his new satirical video, Banksy invites followers to "make this the year you discover a new destination," such as Gaza, which is only accessible thanks to underground illegal tunnels.
He also painted four graffiti stencils while in Gaza. One of them is this writing:
Another painting is a portrait of a cat with a big, pink ribbon. The cat is meant to play with the children of Gaza, who have no other toy since the 2014 war.
This graffiti is a carousel of children, in Banksy's typical stencil technique.
The last work is inspired by The Thinker, a 19th century bronze statue by the French sculptor August Rodin.
Here is the full video:
In 2005, Banksy painted nine satirical graffiti images on the wall between Israel and the West Bank.
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